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No. 444,748. Patented Jan. 13, 1891.

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No. 444,748. Patented Jan. 13, 1891.

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OIL-STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 444,748, dated January 13, 1891.

Application ined lingua e, ieee. stanno. 361,519. (No man.)

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that we, JACOB GoLDsTEIN and ISRAEL BLOCK, citizens of the United States, and residents of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oil-Stoves; and we do declare the following to be a full,clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

Figure l of the drawings is a front elevation, partly in section. Fig. 2 is a plan view. Figs. 3 and 4 are detail views; and Fig. 5 is a sectional view on the line X X, Fig. 4.

This invention has relation to oil-stoves; and it consists in the construction and novel arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter set forth.

In the accompanying drawings, the letter A designates the base of the stove, having the convex outward and downward extending skirt a, terminating above in the ring b and below in the feet c. This base is of larger diameter than the cylinder-bod y B of the stove, and it carries the oil pan or reservoir C, which is solidly secured in the under channel b of its ring l) by means of solder. The base is therefore of extended span and weighty, and it affords an excellent support for the body portion, so that the stove is not liable to be casually overturned. From the base-ring b project upwardly the pointed studs d d and the perforated hinge-lugs d d', and from said base-rin g projects inward the bearingeledge e for the burner-plate, said ring having also the catch projections f, adapted to engage notches g of said burner-plate to steady the latter in proper posit-ion.

The burner-plate D is cast entire with the elongated wiclrtubes 7L h, having the enlarged convex lower portions h. Said burner-plate is also cast with the feed-opening 7c, having the marginal rise or wall t above the level of the plate and forming a bearing for the pivoted stop 71; which is perforated. Perforations are made at 71, in the ends of the enlarged lower portions of the wich-tubes at the level of the burner-plate to provide bearings for the journals of the wick-raising devices.

E is the casting, which forms the base of the cylinder-body and the burner-cap in one piece. It is provided with the hinge-lug Z, having the convex guard Z for the hingepin and the perforated bearing ends Z. It is also formed with feet m, having the recessed bearings fm', which engage the pointed upper ends of the studs d when the cylinder-body is in its normalor upright position. The casting is provided with an outer marginal bearing at p to receive the loweredge of the sheetmetal cylinder F, and within is the under ledge p', against which bears the cast perforated plate G, being secured thereto by the central screw bolt or tie H, which extends upward through its central perforation n and through the crown-casting K and the cast frame L. The cast perforated plate G is provided with elongated slots g', through which project the upper portions of the wick-tubes 7i, as shown.

The crown-casting K is of flaring openwork form, and is provided with an exterior annular seat r to receive the upper edge of the cylinder-body B. This casting is perforated centrally for the passage of the vertical tierod II, and on each side of the perforation are the elongated slots K K', having the depending strengtliening-iianges K.

The doorway of the cylinder-body is provided with a cast frame L, which is formed with a transverse concave flange I', extending inward from its hinge side and covering in the marginal portion of the door-opening on this side to form a seat, as at s, for the hinge-bar of the door N, said hinge-bar be ing connected to the door at the ends and having an interval slot s', through which ex tends the concave ilange L. In this manner is formed a simple and inexpensive hinge, which is nevertheless durable.

This stove may be made in single or double form. When made in double or twin form, the connection between the bases is effected by casting a tie from one skirt a to the other.

Having described this invention, what we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s

l. The combination, with the cylinder-body IOO B, of the door-frame casting having the curved hinge-ange, and the door having the hingebar and the interval slot, substantially as specied.

2. In an oil-stove, the combination, with the extended base A, channeled underneath and having the Oil-pan secured rigidly thereto, its seat-ledge e, its catch projections, and studs, of the burner-plate and its notches, the lower cylinder-casting E, its hinge device, and recessed feet, substantially as specified.

3. The combination, With 'che lower cylinder-casting E, formed entire with the burnercap and having the Outer marginal bearing and the feet formed with the recessed bearings m', of the cylinder-body, the perforated east plate G, the crown-casting K, having the exterior annular ange v', and theeentr'al perforation for the tie-rod, the east frame L, and the said tie-rod extending upWardlymhrOng-h plate G,cast fraineL, and crown-easting,snb stantially as described.

In testimonywhereof We affix our signatures in presence of two Witnesses.

hi .IAOOB s eOLDs'rEIN.

mark ISRAEL BLOOK.

'Witnessem PHILIP C. MASI, GEO. H. PARMELEE. 

